India's ODI chief MS Dhoni and the debutant Bangladesh quick
bowler Mustafizur Rahman have been fined for their crash amid the first ODI in
Mirpur. Dhoni has been docked 75% of his match charge, and the Man of the Match
Mustafizur lost 50% of his.

The occurrence happened in the 25th over of India's innings
when Dhoni set off on a solitary subsequent to playing the ball to mid-off.
Mustafizur, a left-arm bowler working from over the wicket, seemed to have
looked at the batsman and afterward moved towards the way Dhoni was running.
Dhoni kept running into Mustafizur amid the run, and seemed to push him out of
his way with his lower arm. Mustafizur left the field for a bit before coming
back to finish a five-for on introduction.

Prior in the innings Mustafizur was included in a comparable
episode with India opener Rohit Sharma, however that crash was gentler however
Rohit was later seen guiding his finger at the bowler.

ESPNcricinfo has learnt that that just Dhoni had been
charged at first, however India chose to challenge the charge. Dhoni asserted
that he attempted his best to maintain a strategic distance from the impact,
moving the bat to his right hand while he had been holding it in both hands
prior, and moving his head away as he drew closer Mustafizur. Notwithstanding,
he couldn't dodge the contact with his left arm. India likewise guaranteed that
there was no space on the privilege with Suresh
Raina, the non-striker, running close, and they additionally raised the
Rohit episode with all due respect. Replays were seen over and again in the
hearing.

Mustafizur was in the long run rang, yet he excessively
argued not liable, making it impossible to the charge, but rather the ICC in
the end discovered them both to be in rupture of Article 2.2.4 of the ICC Code
of Conduct, which identifies with "improper and purposeful physical
contact between players throughout play amid a worldwide match".

In the possible administering by match official Andy
Pycroft, Dhoni's experience conflicted with him. "In the hearing, Dhoni
safeguarded the charge on the premise that the bowler was on the wrong line and
understanding that he couldn't maintain a strategic distance from the crash, he
utilized his hand and arm to push him away as he experienced to 'minimize the
effect,'" Pycroft said. "Nonetheless, my evaluation was that Dhoni deliberately
pushed and bore Mustafizur, which was unseemly.

"Regardless of the possibility that there was a tight
crevice between the runner [Raina] and the bowler, an accomplished Dhoni ought
to have attempted to stay away from the impact as cricket is a non-physical
game and the players are relied upon to evade physical contact at all times. On
this premise, I fined Dhoni 75% of his match charge".

Mustafizur conceded his blame when confronted with feature
confirmation of the existence. "Mustafizur
was charged 50% of his match charge after he conceded that his activities in
not escaping from the batsman's way were wrong and he ought to have
accomplished more to evade the contact," Pycroft said.